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What cream are you referring to? You need to specify which cream you are referring to. There are many products climbing to help enlarge breasts but as far as I know, there in no good scientific evidence to support these claims.
It is unlikely that these creams will cause cancer. It is also unlikely that these creams cause any sort of breast enlargement at all. They generally are not recommended.
I usually recommend my patients take about 5-7 days off of work. Do not lift anything heavy until about 6 weeks after surgery. Please ask your surgeon for their advice as they may have different guidelines.
If you get sick with a cough or cold before surgery, it's important to inform your surgeon as soon as possible. Your surgery might need to be postponed. If you're experiencing more significant symptoms such as fever, severe coughing, or respiratory distress, it could be unsafe to proceed with...
You need to have a thorough examination and bloodworm to ensure that you are ok for surgery. It is up to your PS and anesthesiologist to clear you for surgery.
While every surgeon is different, our recommendations are to stay out of the gym for 3-4 weeks after breast augmentation, and to minimize pec work-outs for 6 months post-op.You can continue with biceps, triceps, lats, deltoid, etc after the initial period of healing - as long as you are careful...
In no way would I suggest you fill your breasts with anything besides FDA approved implants and potentially some fat. Its just not safe. A small implant under the gland in a body builder is a great and reliable operation
It's important to realize that breasts come in all shapes and sizes. Despite this, it's not unusual for women to be dissatisfied with the appearance of their breasts. In your case, your pictures demonstrate enlarged areolas, breast sag and breast asymmetry. All of these problems can be addressed...
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